Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/MIGRATION -
Message number: 619
Message text: &1 version Building Block level deletion failed
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The SAP error message
/CFG/MIGRATION619 &1 version Building Block level deletion failed
typically occurs during the migration or configuration of SAP systems, particularly when dealing with the SAP Solution Manager or during the configuration of certain components. This error indicates that there was a failure in deleting a Building Block (BB) at a specific version level.Cause:
- Dependency Issues: The Building Block you are trying to delete may have dependencies or references in other configurations or components that prevent its deletion.
- Authorization Issues: The user executing the deletion may not have the necessary authorizations to perform this action.
- Data Integrity Issues: There may be inconsistencies or corruption in the data related to the Building Block that is preventing its deletion.
- System Locking: The Building Block might be locked by another process or user, preventing the deletion.
Solution:
- Check Dependencies: Review the dependencies of the Building Block you are trying to delete. Ensure that there are no active references or linked components that need to be addressed first.
- User Authorizations: Verify that the user has the necessary authorizations to delete the Building Block. You may need to consult with your SAP security team to ensure proper roles and permissions are assigned.
- Data Consistency Check: Run consistency checks on the relevant configurations to identify and resolve any data integrity issues. This may involve using transaction codes like
SE11
orSE14
to check database tables.- Unlocking Processes: If the Building Block is locked, identify the process or user that is holding the lock and resolve it. You can use transaction
SM12
to check for and delete any locks if necessary.- Logs and Traces: Check the system logs (transaction
SLG1
) for more detailed error messages that can provide additional context on why the deletion failed.- SAP Notes: Search for relevant SAP Notes in the SAP Support Portal that may address this specific error. There may be patches or updates that resolve known issues related to this error message.
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